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By mendelssohn
Like the title says.
It expires Feb 28.
Check your email. I can't find a link on the website and all that was provided was a form to submit electronically.
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By Menta33
Looking to help a friend refinance a high balance mortgage at $550K 80% LTV in a county that goes up to $625K. Time horizon is about ten years before property is sold. May need non-occupying owner to sign the note also to get DTI ratios acceptable. Current note is presently in the non-occupying owner's name (brother of home occupant).
I'm looking at PenFed and NFCU so far.
PenFed offers a 5/5 at 2.875% and no origination fees with a 2% cap on adjustment and 43% DTI only needing a 680+ FICO score, however, all borrowers must reside in the house.
I don't know as much about the NFCU rates, so far it appears they offer a 5/5 at 2.5% and 0.25% origination fee but the rate varies with your FICO score, still getting more info on this one.
Other Credit Unions to consider? What about USAA, how good are their mortgage rates?
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By Ummmmm ...
Hello all,
I was approved in January for Navy's Cash Rewards card.
At that time, their website advertised a rebate.
The rebate involved spending a certain amount within 90 days, and receiving a rebate of $200.
I called Navy this afternoon to be sure I qualify to receive this rebate.
The representative says that my card does not have on record a five digit code that I would have had to give them when I opened the card, to take advantage of the rebate.
I know there are a lot of NFCUers out there -- anyone taking advantage of this rebate and if so, can anyone lend a hand with the five digit code?
Thank you!
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By funkiehouse
Noticed this on the Barclays site. Any thoughts on this? Is there a BOA US Air product I don't know about? I think there use to be a BOA US Air debit card...
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By funkiehouse
Anyone know much about Suntrust credit cards?
I have an old student loan backed by them but that's my only experience with Suntrust.
Doesn't look like anything too exciting but not too bad either. Not much of anything in credit pulls.
https://www.suntrust.com/PersonalBanking/EverydayBanking/CreditCards/CashRewards
Anyone want to be a GP for one?
The cash back card is 2% up to $6k on gas and grocery then goes to 1%.
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